Time's Fool and Other Stories - Grant Carrington - Books - Brief Candle Press - 9781942319146 - April 13, 2015
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Time's Fool and Other Stories

Grant Carrington

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Time's Fool and Other Stories

Publisher Marketing: This lyrical story collection asks the price of life, as you travel alongside the Timedippers and the Immortals, from the present to the far-distant future. "If his heart was pounding now, it was not in fear but in exultation. He was alive, come what may, come death and extinction, as surely it must. You can't go back, he though, and you can't stand still. He had to go forward or he would surely die. That was where his strength and his art lay, in the constant fight against Death, spitting in its very face, not in conquering it and then living in a fearful immortality. So he would die. So what? In the meantime, he would live life to its fullest, not cringing before time." Annapolis Town sets the stage for a story arc covering centuries and light years with a lovely tale of music, love, and the dangers of manipulating time. Annapolis Town introduces the Timedippers, and musical innovations that echo through the future. Stella Blue carries the tale into the future, where a divided society grasps for life and feeling in a world where the wealthy grope after the richness of emotion in the songs of the underclasses. Young Garcia finds his musical voice in tragedy. Time's Fool, originally published as a stand-alone novel, is Garcia's tale of the temptations of time and immortality. With music his life, would eternal life blunt his art? On The Deck of the Starship takes the tale of Timedippers and musicians to the stars, as Philip Steinbrunner answers the questions of life, love, and time for himself in a haunting tale of the price and power of love. The Worm Beneath the Skull concludes the Time's Fool tales on a planet at the far rim of human space. Struggling to choose between freedom and life, young musician Madeira finds voice through the music and the lessons of those who came before, learning what the famed Garcia meant when he said, "Without the worm, there is no rose." Contributor Bio:  Carrington, Grant Born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1938, the middle child of Alfred and Margaret Carrington, Grant Carrington grew up in the suburban town of North Haven, graduating from North Haven High in 1956, getting bachelors and masters degrees in math from NYU and the University of Florida. He worked as a computer programmer for Goddard Space Flight Center, the University of Florida, the Naval Telecommunications Command, Savannah River Ecology Lab, Westinghouse Corporation, and the Treasury Department of the United States, from which he retired in 2004. Grant has been Associate Editor at "Amazing/Fantastic" (1972-1974), a book and record review editor at "New Look" (1976), contributing editor to "Eternity" (1977-79). He participated in the 1968 and 1969 Clarion workshops and 1971 Tulane workshop. His novelette "His Hour Upon the Stage"; was on the 1976 Nebula final ballot and his non-sf short story "Andromeda Unchained" won the 1977 Sandhills Conference Short Story Award. "Fountain of Force" (in "Black Holes") was one of the first stories to feature a black hole (1968). Grant Carrington has published one novel, "Time's Fool", republished by Variations on a Theme, plus about 40 short stories in science fiction, literary, and men s magazines, three songs, numerous book & record reviews, and several articles, as well as having five plays produced in Baltimore. His CDs, "Songs Without Wisdom" and "Ancient Laughter", are available at CDBaby.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 13, 2015
ISBN13 9781942319146
Publishers Brief Candle Press
Pages 268
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   394 g

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